thanks, I've completed with details I have found before
http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?2229-Info-on-Luca-gamberale-(Defkalion-Europe-ex-Mose-SRL)&p=5601#post5601

an interview in italian of Luca
Gamberale<http://affaritaliani.libero.it/green/fisico-energia-Defkalion-Europe1012013.html?refresh_ce>
 is 
translated<http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=nl&sl=it&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Faffaritaliani.libero.it%2Fgreen%2Ffisico-energia-Defkalion-Europe1012013.html%3Frefresh_ce>

 Defkalion Europe (Defkalion / Mose SRL joint-venture) : interview of Luca
gamberale<http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?950-Defkalion-and-Mose-SRL-in-Italy&p=3586&viewfull=1#post3586>
Luca Gamberale is an ex-student of Preparata. Note the reference to a cold
fusion labs "LEDA" in Pirelli labs, closed few .
The critic on mainstream academic fight against LENR is short and bloody if
you read between the lines.
About the reactor he claims that it is ready and can go up to 600C at the
exchanger. No news except confirmation.
Luca was cited in a paper during
ICCF16<http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?950-Defkalion-and-Mose-SRL-in-Italy&p=3505&viewfull=1#post3505>
:
 Flow Calorimetric Measurements of Interaction of H2, D2, He with
Nano-coated Wires of Ni and Pd-Alloy at Temperatures up to 850°C

beside the solar concentrator, he is inventor in a patent to accumulate
antimatter for energy storage
 
http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread...ull=1#post3508<http://www.lenr-forum.com/showthread.php?950-Defkalion-and-Mose-SRL-in-Italy&p=3508&viewfull=1#post3508>

the patent cited is publishe under WIPO as
WO2010010434<http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2010010434&recNum=1&maxRec=&office=&prevFilter=&sortOption=&queryString=&tab=PCT+Biblio>
:
 *(EN)* HIGHLY EFFICIENT DEVICE FOR TRANSFORMING ENERGY AND RELATIVE METHOD*
Abstract:*
<http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/docservice_fpimage/WOIB2009006069@@@false@@@en>
 *(EN)*A device for transforming energy (10) comprising, with respect to a
system of fixed orthogonal Cartesian axes XYZ, having their origin in the
point O, two solids (11, 12) having a circular section and at least partly
consisting of heavy metals consisting of fermions forming a mixture of
isotopes with nucleuses having a half-integer spin and positioned on the
axis Y on opposite sides with respect to 0, wherein a first solid (11)
rotates around an axis parallel to the axis X and symmetrical for the first
solid (11) and a second solid (12) rotates around an axis parallel to the
axis Z and symmetrical for the second solid (12), in which the solids (11,
12) are equal and positioned on said axis Y symmetrically with respect to
said point 0, the solids (11, 12) being suitable for blocking the
recombination of the virtual particle-antiparticle pairs which are
generated in the vacuum by quantum energy fluctuations according to the
Heisenberg uncertainty principle, such a device (10) also comprising means
(20, 30, 50, 60, 90) for the generation of electric, magnetic and
electromagnetic fields suitable for setting in motion the antiparticles and
conveying them against ordinary matter outside of the device (10).
This patent seems unrelated to LENR, however seems to be a producer of
antimatter (from electricity, not an energy source)...




2013/7/29 blaze spinnaker <blazespinna...@gmail.com>

> In my opinion, Luca Gamberale is the most credible member of the DGT
> team (so far).   The more I hear from him the better:
> Anyone with english transcripts to the live stream from their DGT lab
> in Milan the day before the English one?
>
> It was pretty disappointing that he didn't show up for the english demo.
>
> He has a PhD of Physics from the University of Milano (if my sources
> are correct).  Here's what I was told what he studied:
> "Experimental experience in cryogenics, NMR of solids, low-level
> optical measurements, calorimetry, Tokamak plasma instabilities, HR
> optical spectroscopy.
> Monte Carlo QCD Lattice Simulations, hadronic transitions, plasma
> physics, physics of highly-loaded hydrides, quantum field theory"
>
> He was a fellow at the university until 1999.
>
> Patent App:  (Surprisingly so few, maybe pirelli wasn't big on patents?)
> https://www.google.com/patents/WO2011079856A1
>
>
> New Scientist Article:
>
> http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18224436.000-from-tyres-to-neutrinos.html
>
>
> Google Scholar (Tricky, a lot of it is University Milano though.
> Seems likely that it's him)
>
> http://scholar.google.ca/scholar?hl=en&q=Luca+Gamberale&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp=
>
>
> He basically left the University of Milano in 1999, worked at Pirelli
> (the big tire company) until 2010 but then was off for three years.
>
> Not sure why he left Pirelli or what he did during those 3 years.
>
>

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